Tag Archives: Christ
My Jesus Fair
The Great Army of Your Sins
Let the great army of your sins pass before you in review, each one like a son of Anak (Numbers 13.33) armed to the hilt for your destruction. They have gone down into the depths, and the red sea of Christ’s blood has drowned them. Thus, He has gained a complete victory over all the guilt of sin.
Just One Glimpse of His Dear Face
The least glimpse of the glory of God in the face of Christ exalts and ennobles the soul more than all knowledge without grace.
HT: @mike_reeves
We Must Know God to Enjoy Him
But to enjoy him we must know him. Seeing is savoring. If he remains a blurry, vague fog, we may be intrigued for a season. But we will not be stunned with joy, as when the fog clears and you find yourself on the brink of some vast precipice.
John Piper, Desiring God
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We Become Like What We Love
I Will Become What Christ Promised
If I am not today all that I hope to be, yet I see Jesus and that assures me that I shall one day be like Him.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834 – 1892)
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Christ Has Not Dismissed Sin; Instead, He Has Paid Its Price in Full
When we call a person to forgive another who has offended him or her, we are not asking the offended person to minimize the extent to which the offender is responsible for his or her sin (“Well, everyone sins”) or to minimize the offense (“It was nothing”). True forgiveness is when the offended looks upon the offender and see the offender’s sin as justly deserving the wrath of God in light of God’s great holiness.
Christian forgiveness, then is granted from a position not of weakness but of true moral strength and clarity of vision. Because biblical forgiveness alone recognizes the heinousness of sin against a holy God, it alone understands the immensity of the gift given in uttering the words, “I forgive you.”
This gift, of course, is full payment for sin, which is exactly what the gospel declares that Christ has given us! The forgiveness that is won by Christ comes at the price of his death for real offense, for true guilt.
Christ has not dismissed sin; instead, he has paid its price in full.
original emphasis, Alfred Poirier, The Peacemaking Pastor (Grand Rapids: Baker, 2006), 147.
Pastor, You Can’t Show Your Church What You Haven’t Seen for Yourself
A pastor, above all, is to provide for people a glimpse of the radiant loveliness of Christ.
All I Have Is Christ

